Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chip Kelly is seen during the first half of an NFL wild-card playoff football game against the New Orleans Saints, Saturday, Jan. 4, 2014, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Michael Perez)

The Philadelphia Eagles quickly reloaded last offseason and surged to a 10-6 record and a playoff berth in coach Chip Kelly’s first season. The team’s core returns largely intact next season with a franchise quarterback in Nick Foles and a dynamic stable of playmakers.

The offense’s performance last season masked a number of deficiencies on the defensive side of the ball as the Eagles transitioned to a 3-4 defense. Expect the defense to be a priority early in the 2014 NFL draft, with pass-rushers and defensive backs the likely top targets.

Pro Bowl wide receiver DeSean Jackson’s departure changed the complexion of the Eagles’ offense and put general manager Howie Roseman back in the market for a young wideout. There’s a good chance he finds it in the first two rounds of a draft loaded with talented wideouts, perhaps with the team's top pick.

Here's a look at where the Eagles pick in the draft, which positions they might target and how they've used their last 20 first-round picks.

DRAFT NEEDS

Cornerback: While set for starters, the Eagles need depth on the perimeter and could find an exciting young talent in the early rounds. As many as five corners could go off the board in the first round alone.

Safety: Another talented safety could add depth beyond projected starters Earl Wolff and Malcolm Jenkins. Alabama’s Ha Ha Clinton-Dix would be worth considering in the first round, if he slips to No. 22.

Outside linebacker: Trent Cole and Brandon Graham held up to new roles last season, but Kelly could use another dynamic pass-rusher with a better skill set for a 3-4 scheme.

Wide receiver: With DeSean Jackson in Washington, the Eagles are in the hunt for a wideout in a draft that runs deep with big talent. The value could be too good to pass with the No. 22 pick.